Four Seahawks named first-team All-Pro

Back when the possibility of a four-game suspension was hanging over Richard Sherman's head, he was asked if it bothered him that he might miss out on the Pro Bowl.

"It don't mean nothing," Sherman said last month. "I bet you I'll be on the first-team All-Pro. That means more to me."

And hopefully you've learned by now not to bet against Sherman, because he did indeed earn first-team All-Pro honors, a more prestigious distinction, along with teammates Earl Thomas, Max Unger and Marshawn Lynch.

Sherman ended up winning his appeal, but was still the biggest Pro Bowl snub when he was named an alternate despite being, by any measure, one of the best cornerbacks in the league, never mind the NFC. Because Pro Bowl votes were collected before Sherman's appeal had been heard, it's hard to imagine that didn't play a role in him not getting enough votes from coaches and players to make the team. Voting for the All-Pro team, however, didn't occur until after Sherman had his name cleared, which explains why he appeared on 39 of 50 ballots, getting the most votes of any cornerback in the NFL.

"That is taking individuals and saying they are the best in the NFL at that position and that's what I wanted to be,'' Sherman told the Associated Press. "The Pro Bowl is taking three from each side, it's more of a popularity contest. The All-Pro, you're the best at your position. It doesn't matter if you're a fifth-rounder or fourth-rounder or undrafted. If you play the best, you're All-Pro."

Lynch, Thomas and Unger were all named to the Pro Bowl squad as well, and each earned first-team All Pro honors for the first time in their careers (Thomas was named to the second team last year). Lynch was one of two running backs chosen along with Adrian Peterson, who was a unanimous pick.

Seattle's four All Pros matched the 2005 team for the most in franchise history (LT Walter Jones, LG Steve Hutchinson, RB Shaun Alexander and FB Mack Strong), and was the second highest total behind San Francisco, which had six first-teamers.

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